Fabrics are an eclectic mix of Momo lines (Wonderland, Odyssea, Freebird, It's a Hoot, and Just Wing It) combined with some oliver + s Modern Workshop, solids, and anything else that the block-makers wanted to add!

I have the same note to self going on in my head. I want an outdoor shot but where to hang it so that I get the right light and a straight shot. I've seen CrazyMomQuilts use binder clips on the gutters of her house but that requires a ladder. :-)

Double-sided tape is great for holding quilts up. If you have a large, heavy quilt, you can use carpoet tape - but I wouldn't use that on the back of a flimsy - it sticks VERY well! I use on or the other for photographing all my quilts - I tape them square to a large outside wall; I can get well back from the quilt, it gives me a good angle (i.e. none!) and good light; I do it while it's completely shaded, but with plenty of ambient sunlight.

This is lovely! A tip for hanging to photo without losing that top row? Depending on your fence, you can just clip a few regular clothes pins to the top edge, and flip that little bit up over the edge. It takes a little tinkering to get it all strait, but as long as it's not too windy it should hold long enough to snap some pics. You'll lose just an inch or two that way, rather than a whole set of blocks! :) Hope that helps!

Stop by the hardware store for some heavy duty hand clamps (the spring loaded kind), then you can clamp the quilt to your fence without damaging either. Bonus points if you paint the clamps to look like old fashioned clothes pins.

Hello! I love all your quilts! You mix colours so great and I love the patterns you use - lots of shapes and colours but not too complicated!I saw you take a part in a book - congratulations! I had lost your address for a while but now I'll be here again often!Sunny wishes from Crete! Teje